Former President, Goodluck Jonathan, has reacted to the claim that he offered a $5 million bribe to the All Progressives Congress, APC, Governorship running mate in Lagos State, Obafemi Hamzat, in 2015.

Reacting, Jonathan said that Hamzat is a Politician desperately looking for votes, hence should be ignored.

In a statement issued by his Media Aide, Ikechukwu Eze, on Sunday, in Abuja, the former President stated that Hamzat is unknown to him.

Jonathan said: “In the first place, this character is an obscure individual, who in 2015, had neither a recognisable name, nor political clout.”

The statement reads: “There is no better way to respond to this frivolous claim, than to quickly dismiss it as a blatant lie, apparently concocted by a wannabe Politician, desperate for votes in a campaign season.

“The point has to be clearly made, that former President Jonathan has never met this man, who was obviously not relevant in the national politics of 2015, let alone seek to offer him bribe.

“If the former President did not offer anyone bribe, having clearly acquitted himself as a man who does not believe in desperate politics, how on earth could he have sought to compromise an individual he did not even know, and who obviously had no means of helping him politically?

“Assuming anybody had $5 million dollars to spend to better his political fortune as Mr. Hamzat claimed, why seek to waste it on a man who was just a Commissioner prior to 2015, and whose best outing so far, is to function as a hand-picked running mate to a Governorship Candidate in the forthcoming 2019 elections?

“His is obviously the antics of a desperate and dishonest Politician, seeking to apply subterfuge and outright lies, believing that such could boost his lowly image, win him public sympathy, and possibly, votes.

“It is the action of people like Hamzat, that conjures up in the minds of Nigerians the Biblical ‘Mark of the Beast’, to the effect that to be accepted in his party, one must be adept at telling lies.

“If this is how Mr. Hamzat wishes to anchor his own political doctrine on lies and name dropping, he should be reminded that those who follow this route do not go far, either in politics or personal growth.

“This definitely should not be the character and colour of a person who wants to become a Governor or Deputy Governor of a State, lest we lose all hope in the expectation that we have all it takes to rescue our country from the bleak future that stares it in the face.

“What we know about liars, is that they always leave a loose end, which readily exposes them for who they are. Otherwise, Mr. Hamzat should have been bold enough to tell Nigerians, where the money was presented to him, and in whose presence the offer was made.

“We have always made the point, that there should be a limit to these lies, if we must make progress as a democratic nation.

“Nigerians are not fools. It is high time those in positions of responsibility, stopped running this country on lies.”